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tisme

Re: Fox Firearms

#21 Post by tisme »

phaedra1106 wrote:I paid extra for a set of the longer legs, they're only a couple of inches longer though.
Not sure how long the longer legs are my home made ones are 14" total. Easy for any engineering company to do
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Re: Fox Firearms

#22 Post by phaedra1106 »

Mine are 13.5" so nothing in it really :)

I used it yesterday at Otterburn and an extra couple of inches would have been handy as there's a lot of grass/weeds and being prone pretty much puts them in the way of a clear sight line. In fact the lower half of the targets we stood up weren't even visible!, 6 foot pole with a 5 foot high target board attached to it.

I'm still unsure about the Ruger RPR, had about 25-30% light primer strikes and attaching an Anshutz rail to the horrible KeyMod forend was a real pain in the bum, the nice sensible screw holes in the MDT TAC21 stock are much better :)
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